150 Regiment RLC

150 Regiment RLC is a regiment of the Royal Logistic Corps Army Reserve in the United Kingdom

150 Regiment RLC
Active1967-present
Country United Kingdom
Branch British Army
TypeRegiment
RoleLogistics
Part ofRoyal Logistic Corps
Website150 Regiment RLC

History

The regiment was formed in the Royal Corps of Transport in 1967, as 150th (Northumbrian) Transport Regiment from seven territorial transport regiments, with four transport squadrons. The regiment was transferred into the Royal Logistic Corps and was renamed the 150th (Yorkshire) Regiment RLC in 1993.[1] 216 Squadron was transferred to 159th Support Regiment in 2006[1] but transferred back under Army 2020 in 2014.

Squadrons

The current structure is as follows:

  • 523 (Hull) Headquarters Squadron[2]
  • 216 (Tynemouth) Transport Squadron RLC[2]
  • 217 (West Yorkshire) Transport Squadron[2]
  • 218 (East Riding) Transport Squadron[2]
  • 219 (South Yorkshire) Transport Squadron[2]
gollark: Probably memory bandwidth, since IIRC most things only have something like 32 bytes/second even to cache.
gollark: They have AVX and stuff. Not "muahahaha 32768 bits per clock cycle".
gollark: I wonder why this sort of thing doesn't exist on general purpose CPU architectures. Probably just horrible memory bandwidth requirements/accursedly large register files.
gollark: In terms of total throughput, I mean.
gollark: That is indeed quite crazy. I wonder how it compares to Intel's AMX thing.

References

  1. "150th Transport Regiment". regiments.org. Archived from the original on 26 September 2007., regiments.org
  2. "150 Regiment RLC - Our Role". British Army. Retrieved 13 November 2018.

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